As politicians plan a radical shift in how aboriginal land is demarcated, environmentalists say places like Reserve 124 represent the best chance to save endangered forests
By Chris Arsenault and Karla Mendes | Tue, 6 Jun 2017

The National Indian Foundation has sought to protect tribes by guaranteeing their land, putting it in conflict with farmers as production moves deeper into the Amazon rainforest.
By Reuters | Tue, 16 May 2017

Villagers make money by selling carbon credits they earn for not cutting down trees, but most buyers are foreign companies and Zimbabwean companies show little interest
By Andrew Mambondiyani | Tue, 28 Mar 2017

Indonesia is recruiting tribespeople to help fight outbreaks of haze which shroud Southeast Asia every year with a government deal designed to tap into traditional ways of containing forest fires.
By Beh Lih Yi | Wed, 22 Mar 2017

Years of tree felling reduced Pakistan's forests to under 2 percent of its land area. A planting project backed by cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan aims to turn around deforestation.
By Rina Saeed Khan | Thu, 16 Mar 2017